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national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hello, i'm mark shields, sitting in this week for bordon peterson. president obama did not have to look very far to find his new treasury secretary, jack lew. at the announcement, the president and outgoing treasury secretary timothy geithner. >> our economy is better positioned for tomorrow than most of those other countries hit by the financial crisis. the tough decisions tim made and carried out deserve a lot of credit for that. i understand that tim is ready for a break. obviously, we are sad to see him go, but i cannot think of a better person to continue tim 's work at treasury than jack lew. >> unlike most treasury secretaries, jack lew earn his stripes and a washington and not wall street. he worked for tip o'neill in the 1970's and 1980's, and was clinton's: the director in the 1990's. evan, what does this tell us about the physical fights ahead? >> the good news is that he knows washington bit bad news is that he will do exactly what obama tells him, and from all indications, obama will not do much about fiscal restraint. >> nina, your sen
national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hello, i'm mark shields, sitting in this week for bordon peterson. president obama did not have to look very far to find his new treasury secretary, jack lew. at the announcement, the president and outgoing treasury secretary timothy geithner. >> our economy is better positioned for tomorrow than most of those other countries hit by the financial crisis. the tough decisions tim made and carried out deserve a lot of credit for that. i...
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peterson was 6 months. but i think this will be closer to 9. >> for me, i'm more concerned with how is he going to be when it's done? whether it's 6 months or 18 months. i choose whichever option gets him closer to 100%. we may never get to 100%. some have. but whatever option gets him closer to 100%, that's what i want. >> i have another question for you. it's not related to rgiii. you guys are going to be tv stars cause you have a new tv show. it's called table manners. tell me all about that. >> it debuts february 5th on comcast sportsnet and it's the junks hanging out with celebrity or sports figure enjoying dinner at the palms. it's all conversational. we have a good time discussing their careers. what they've been dog since they stopped playing. and it's worth tuning in for. just eves dropping on a conversation and it's going to be fun. >> and we will be wearing top hats and tuxedos. >> that's a great promo with you kicking the all. >> those are four handsome uys. >> good looking guys there, wisdom. >
peterson was 6 months. but i think this will be closer to 9. >> for me, i'm more concerned with how is he going to be when it's done? whether it's 6 months or 18 months. i choose whichever option gets him closer to 100%. we may never get to 100%. some have. but whatever option gets him closer to 100%, that's what i want. >> i have another question for you. it's not related to rgiii. you guys are going to be tv stars cause you have a new tv show. it's called table manners. tell me...
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they all are peterson foundation money at the roots, but they're all out there. and yeah, serious attempts to influence public debate are not, by and large, a very lavishly funded enterprise. >> but in this case? >> but in this case, you've got so half a billion dollars, $500 million of spending with one agenda is going to have a huge impact. you know, policy intellectuals, by and large come cheap. a few hundred thousand in consulting contracts could do a lot there. >> do you think some of them are serious about the debt leading to a loss of confidence on the part of investors in foreign governments? i mean, even three years ago barack obama expressed concern about the long term debt and the confidence of people in the u.s. government. take a listen. >> there may be some tax provisions that can encourage businesses to hire sooner rather than sitting on the sidelines. so we're taking a look at those. i think it is important, though, to recognize that if we keep on adding to the debt, even in the midst of this recovery, that at some point, people could lose confide
they all are peterson foundation money at the roots, but they're all out there. and yeah, serious attempts to influence public debate are not, by and large, a very lavishly funded enterprise. >> but in this case? >> but in this case, you've got so half a billion dollars, $500 million of spending with one agenda is going to have a huge impact. you know, policy intellectuals, by and large come cheap. a few hundred thousand in consulting contracts could do a lot there. >> do you...
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we'll talk to lisa peterson from the akc in the after the show show. eric and ali. >> alisyn: see you tomorrow on "fox & friends". aren't we on this flu. fox news alert on a friday, everybody. chances are you know someone affected by this nasty wave of flu. the government calls it the outfrak -- outbreak a classic epidemic. we're waiting from the centers for disease control. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. this is the story. the flu is spreading across much of the country. 41 states reported high numbers of infection. look at that spreading all over the place. massachusetts is one of the hardest hit areas. boston, one of the nation's largest cities. it is a big concern. bill: the vaccine supply already said to be running low. jonathan serrie live in atlanta where the cdc is head qaur ird. -- headquartered. is that the term, jonathan. >> reporter: cdc is staying away from epidemic. the flu is high in some states flu is at epidemic proportions. in other areas the cdc says the flu is at ebb and flow. it may be showing signs of dimin
we'll talk to lisa peterson from the akc in the after the show show. eric and ali. >> alisyn: see you tomorrow on "fox & friends". aren't we on this flu. fox news alert on a friday, everybody. chances are you know someone affected by this nasty wave of flu. the government calls it the outfrak -- outbreak a classic epidemic. we're waiting from the centers for disease control. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. this is the story. the flu is spreading across...
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i guess you would be tom brady if you will and gayle would be adrian peterson. norah, this is my first time seeing norah in person. we did it before. norah back in elementary school. the guys are chasing her. thank god she's on our team. >> so happy you had that footage. thank you, my friend. >> i love that girl. j.b., thank you. all right cbs sports will bring you the afc championship game. baltimore at new england this sunday at 6:30 eastern time. and, of course you can watch super bowl xlvii where? right here. right, j.b.? >> absolutely. >> on cbs broadcast live from jackson square in new orleans >>> lance armstrong has always denied being a cheater. this morning he's promising to tell oprah winfrey the truth. we'll show you a history of denials and what he hopes to gain from this interview. that's next on "cbs this morning." special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need a
i guess you would be tom brady if you will and gayle would be adrian peterson. norah, this is my first time seeing norah in person. we did it before. norah back in elementary school. the guys are chasing her. thank god she's on our team. >> so happy you had that footage. thank you, my friend. >> i love that girl. j.b., thank you. all right cbs sports will bring you the afc championship game. baltimore at new england this sunday at 6:30 eastern time. and, of course you can watch...
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kennel club, akc, out with three new breeds this year, all great for active people and families and lisa peterson is with the akc and joins us live. good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: why do dogs like to watch television? >> because there are fascinating things on tv, like other dogs. >> steve: you've got three new breeds new to the akc. >> that's correct. we have two newly recognized breeds and one that's entering the miscellaneous class. >> steve: let's bring those two dogs over. a mother and pup, right? >> actually a grandson and grandmother. chinook. these dogs are an american breed. they are from new hampshire. they're the state dog of new hampshire. >> steve: the chinook? >> it's the state dog of new hampshire. they were originally used as sled dogs in expeditions in the arctic and antarctic. both admiral perry admiral bird. and these dogs are both lovable, playful, wonderful dogs. they have a great coat. >> steve: they're beautiful. >> highly trainable. really, really lovely dogs. >> steve: very nice. let's run the chinooks right there. next contestants are those little critters righ
kennel club, akc, out with three new breeds this year, all great for active people and families and lisa peterson is with the akc and joins us live. good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: why do dogs like to watch television? >> because there are fascinating things on tv, like other dogs. >> steve: you've got three new breeds new to the akc. >> that's correct. we have two newly recognized breeds and one that's entering the miscellaneous class. >> steve:...